South Carolina shoppers can save on a variety of school year essentials without paying Sales Tax during the state's annual 72-hour Tax Free Weekend, which begins tomorrow—Friday, August 1 at 12:01 a.m.—and continues through Sunday, August 3 at midnight.
Tax Free Weekend information for South Carolina media
The SCDOR’s Public Information Office has created a virtual interview video to help media with their Tax Free Weekend coverage. TV stations are encouraged to use video clips from the interview video in their Tax Free Weekend packages, and all media can refer to the virtual interview for answers to common Tax Free Weekend questions.
When using the virtual interview video, please attribute all quotes to:
Cydney Milling, SCDOR Deputy Director – Tax Policy Services.
📺 View and download the Virtual Interview Video
To download: View the video, click the three dots in the bottom right to view more options, then click Download.
Eligible items are tax-exempt…
from the state's 6% Sales Tax and any applicable local taxes.
whether they are new or used.
regardless of their price.
no matter where they are purchased.
💡 All retailers who sell eligible items participate in Tax Free Weekend and cannot collect Sales Tax from their customers on purchases of eligible items. This includes online purchases delivered into South Carolina.
Tax-exempt items include:
- School supplies used in the classroom or at home for school assignments, including musical instruments, calculators, and headphones
- Computers & technology, including printers and software
💡 Heads up – computer parts and accessories, including monitors and keyboards, are only tax-exempt when sold as a package with a computer. - All clothing & footwear, including graduation caps and gowns, swimwear, school uniforms, and athletic shoes
- Certain bed & bath items, including bed spreads, sheets, pillows, towels, and shower curtains
Tips for retailers:
- Graphics, sample posts for social media, and retailer-specific FAQs are available at dor.sc.gov/retailer-toolkit.
- Spread the word about your shop’s Tax Free Weekend deals using the hashtag #SCtaxfree.
- Sales of eligible tax-free items during Tax Free Weekend should be reported and taken as a deduction on your August Sales Tax return (due September 20).
- MyDORWAY is the easiest way to file your Sales Tax return. Our video tutorial can help you file.
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